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Copenhagen, Saturday 19 December 2009
17 hours ago ago from Asianet | Kerala Latest News | Kerala Breaking News | Kerala Latest Headlines
Copenhagen, Saturday 19 December 2009: China respects India on the basis of equality and the China-US joint statement on South Asia did not target India, said Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao after a meeting of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on the sidelines of the Copenhagen summit here on Friday. “Premier Wan made reference to the joint statement issued between China and the United States following the visit ...
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20 hours ago ago from Mathrubhumi - English News
Home | Kerala | India | World | Business | Sports | Entertainment | Science & Technology | Health | Indians Abroad | Features | Articles | Editor's Pick | Column | Photogallery | IST: Home World Posted on: 19 Dec 2009 Poor countries reject US-BASIC deal on climate change Copenhagen: A US-brokered deal with four emerging economies, ...
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22 hours ago ago from Reporting the World Over
The signed in Copenhagen is a milestone, though not in the way environmentalists and scientists hoped for. It marks the shift from the Old World, characterized by Europe (in a cultural, rather than geographical meaning, as it encompasses both Europe and the Americas) to a New World, where the lead is on two Asian countries the China and India plus South Africa. The US is still holding on to the remnants of its power, while the sun is setting ...
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21 hours ago ago from Marginal Damage
U.N. averts climate collapse by noting new deal | Reuters . The big boys sort it out among themselves: A plenary session of the marathon 193-nation talks in the Danish capital merely took note of the new accord, a non-binding deal for combating global warming finalized by U.S. President Barack Obama, China, India, Brazil and South Africa. And what's this deal about, then? Answer here ; essentially, it's nothing much, an ...
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9 hours ago ago from ::News4u::
News4u-News Desk- Prime Minister Manmohan Singh returned home after attending the UN Summit on Climate Change inCopenhagen where a US-brokered deal with India and other emerging countries that places no legally-binding emission cuts on developed countries ran into trouble. Dr Singh delayed his departure by about five hours to hold negotiations with leaders of China, Brazil and South Africa. The Prime Minister had made it clear at ...
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BBC News - China and Indonesia welcome Copenhagen summit deal
5 hours ago ago from BBC
After two weeks of frantic talks, the 193-nation ended on Saturday Asian giants China and Indonesia have hailed the Copenhagen UN climate summit outcome, despite its cool reception from aid agencies and campaigners. Beijing's foreign minister said it was a new beginning, and Indonesia's leader said he was pleased with the result. Earlier, US President Barack Obama defended the accord he helped broker with China and other ...
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